BMP2 and GDF5 for Compartmentalized Regeneration of the Scapholunate Ligament.

IF 0.6 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
Journal of Wrist Surgery Pub Date : 2023-02-28 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1761608
Hayman Lui, Cedryck Vaquette, Janet M Denbeigh, Randy Bindra, Andre J van Wijnen, Sanjeev Kakar
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Abstract

Background  Chronic injuries to the scapholunate ligament (SLIL) alter carpal kinematics and may progress to early degenerative osteoarthritis. To date, there is no consensus for the best method for SLIL reconstruction. This study aims to assess the use of growth factors (bone morphogenetic protein [BMP]2 and growth and differentiation factor 5 [GDF5]) for compartmentalized regeneration of bone and ligament in this multiphasic scaffold in a rabbit knee model. Case Description  A total of 100 µg of BMP2 and 30 µg of GDF5 were encapsulated into a heparinized gelatin-hyaluronic acid hydrogel and loaded into the appropriate compartment of the multiphasic scaffold. The multiphasic scaffold was implanted to replace the native rabbit medial collateral ligament ( n  = 16). The rabbits were randomly assigned to two different treatment groups. The first group was immobilized postoperatively with the knee pinned in flexion with K-wires for 4 weeks ( n  = 8) prior to sacrifice. The second group was immobilized for 4 weeks, had the K-wires removed followed by a further 4 weeks of mobilization prior to sample harvesting. Literature Review  Heterotopic ossification as early as 4 weeks was noted on gross dissection and confirmed by microcomputed tomography and histological staining. This analysis revealed formation of a bony bridge located within and over the ligament compartment in the intra-articular region. Biomechanical testing showed increased ultimate force of the ligament compartment at 4 weeks postimplantation consistent with the presence of bone formation and higher numbers of scaffold failures at the bone-tendon junction. This study has demonstrated that the addition of BMP2 and GDF5 in the bone-ligament-bone (BLB) scaffold resulted in heterotopic bone formation and failure of the ligament compartment. Clinical Relevance  The implantation of a three-dimensional-printed BLB scaffold alone demonstrated superior biomechanical and histological results, and further investigation is needed as a possible clinical reconstruction for the SLIL.

BMP2和GDF5用于Scapholunate韧带的间隔再生。
背景 舟骨关节韧带(SLIL)的慢性损伤改变了腕关节的运动学,并可能发展为早期退行性骨关节炎。到目前为止,对于SLIL重建的最佳方法还没有达成共识。本研究旨在评估生长因子(骨形态发生蛋白[BBM]2和生长分化因子5[GDF5])在兔膝关节模型中用于该多相支架中的骨和韧带的区室化再生。案例描述 将总共100µg BMP2和30µg GDF5封装到肝素化明胶透明质酸水凝胶中,并装载到多相支架的适当隔间中。植入多相支架以代替天然兔内侧副韧带(n = 16) 。将兔子随机分为两个不同的治疗组。第一组术后固定,膝关节屈曲用K线固定4周(n = 8) 在牺牲之前。第二组固定4周,移除K线,然后在采集样品之前再动员4周。文献综述 大体解剖发现早在4周时就有异位骨化,并通过微计算机断层扫描和组织学染色进行了证实。该分析揭示了位于关节内区域韧带隔室内和上方的骨桥的形成。生物力学测试显示,植入后4周韧带区的极限力增加,与骨形成和骨-肌腱连接处支架失效次数增加一致。本研究表明,在骨-韧带-骨(BLB)支架中添加BMP2和GDF5会导致异位骨形成和韧带隔室失效。临床相关性 单独植入三维打印BLB支架显示出优越的生物力学和组织学结果,需要进一步研究作为SLIL的可能临床重建。
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